- 13 -
14
11
A low positioned handlebar will give you
more of a “racing” position, which is comfortable
if you are cycling longer distances and makes it
easier to go fast since wind resistance decreas-
es. But it also puts more pressure on your wrists
and limits your ability to see behind you and to
the side.
A high positioned handlebar will give you
more of a “classic” riding posture, where you
have the best visibility of traffic around you. This
posture is also better when riding with a child in
the child seat as it allows better contact between
you. It does however make cycling uphill a little
more difficult.
10849
0
17Nm
108490
!
Summary of Contents for BI 18002873
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...4 2 3 152131 20Nm 152131 20Nm i...
Page 7: ...5 7 100092 5Nm 4...
Page 8: ...6 5 8 100092 4Nm 2x 4Nm 6 8 100092 4Nm 2x 4Nm...
Page 9: ...7 7 8 i...
Page 10: ...8 9...
Page 11: ...9 9 10...
Page 12: ...10 11 100092 1 0 0 0 9 2 10Nm...
Page 13: ...11 12 12Nm 108490...
Page 15: ...13 14 11 his in een le 108490...
Page 16: ...14 15 16 12 R 20Nm 151753 L 151753 20Nm...
Page 22: ...20 10 1 100006 1x Max 10 kg 22 lbs 1x 139414...
Page 23: ...21 2 4 Nm 1 0 0 0 0 6 139414 4 Nm 1 0 0 0 0 6 139414...
Page 25: ...23 12 Max 25 kg 55 lbs 1...
Page 26: ...24 2 13 4 Nm 100006 2x 3...
Page 27: ...25 4 14 4 Nm 100006 2x 5...
Page 28: ...26 2 3...